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Follow the true leader....
by satya on Jun 29, 2007 09:35 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

All the bramins should bow down to the constitution of India. It is the best text ever written by a man of vision. It is time the brahmins start following the ideals of Ambedkar and make India a stronger country.

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  RE:Follow the true leader....
by Ravi Iyer on Jun 29, 2007 09:33 PM   Permalink


satya,

Dr. Ambedkar was a lawyer like Nehru. He didn't "write" the constitution! He copied it from the British!!

Look at any law in the constitution, it has its origin in the 1800s!!

Can you read facts? or do you need reservation to get into a reading class now!!!

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by dhana r priya on Jun 29, 2007 09:49 PM   Permalink
What a comic Mr. Satya is! He believes that the constitution was written single handedly by Dr. Ambedkar, that too in a short span of 3 years!!!
I pity your ignorance and total lack of common sense.

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by mohan babu appaiahgari on Jun 29, 2007 10:36 PM   Permalink
Mr. Satya, I think you have the reservation to be called so. Otherwise, you guys would fight for this "Mr." prefix too. Hey Dhana priya and Ravi, well said guys. Now I understand, why these guys who fight for reservation, actually need the reservation. Simple, they don't have brains. By the way, why is Mr.Satyaji talking something unrelated to the actual context? Hey don't think that I belong to higher castes. I too belong to OBC, but I never used that stupid thing in my life to get what I want. So, stop unnecessarily boasting so much about the small contribution a backward class fellow did to India, that too not by his own. He just copied from elsewhere.

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